MTF hires head of marketing and communications

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Millie Dyson
Bridging lender MTF has appointed Millie Dyson as its head of marketing and communications.

Dyson (pictured) was previously marketing manager for secured loans master broker, The Loans Engine and has over seven years of experience within the financial sector.

Joshua Elash, director of MT Finance said: “We are delighted to announce Millie’s appointment. It is a fantastic time for MTF, last week was a record breaking week for us and we are looking forward to utilising Millie’s understanding and knowledge to further develop our long term growth strategy.”

Dyson added: “MTF has a very good reputation within the industry and I am delighted to be joining such a highly respected organisation at such an exciting time. I look forward to working closely with the team to help deliver the company’s future ambitions.”

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